Coquille City herald. (Coquille City, Or.) 188?-1904, March 05, 1895, Image 3

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TUESDAY,
Ta-ta,
g i t a li
M ARCH
5,
1895.
and N È m ï
R E G U L A R TRAINS
H I O N D A YS, W E D N E S D A Y S A N D FMI-
•ivi- days will run as follows;
Leave
Arrive
8.00 a. m.
Marshfield
12.15p. m.
Arrive “
Beavo
9.15 44
C O Q U IL L E C IT Y
00a. ra.
9.50 44
Norway
10.26 44
10.00 44
M yrtle Point
10.15 44
11.
LOCAL ITEMS.
E x e c r u t io n
rather
Prof. A. N .
T he schooner Amethyst is ex­
pected ut M oiras Bro's mill today.
has
Friday aud will take charge of the
school at E m pire this term, ho
tion.
A large number of the patrous
W ill Rose has taken the agency
Patrick’s eve — Saturday — night, of the school, as well as Messrs. for the sale of the “Iron City Dish
Straug aud Messer, of the board Washer,” a very useful and labor-
March 16th.
EE D O A T S —Fine, clean Seed Oats for of trustees, were present aud much saving invention, for Coos county.
sale by the undersigned, delivered
pleased at the success of the It is something that many families
whore desired. Call on or address
been appointed a notary public at
Bandon, by Gov. Lord.
school, the fiyo months’ term of will have, not only for their own
which closed last Friday. A pleas­ intrinsic worth, but because they
j ing and very well rendered pro-
save labor and time and break no
gram was given by the children of dishes.
R e sure and see and ex­
She may be looked for the primary department, under the amine them when you get a chance.
on return early next week.
direction of
their excellent and
good load.
take place Sunday next— March
10th— visible here.
It
begins
beloved
teacher,
Mrs.
Straug.
“ For Charily Sufferelh Long.”
This constituted the
P ll OGHAM.
about suuset iu the evening. The
Song,
“ Dearest
M ay” — May
But oh, “ what a difference in
middle of the eclipso will be about W ickham ; recitation, Little Birdie
the morning,” after that “ bullv
8 o’clock.
— tleta Johnson; reeitation, The
time” the night before!
Messrs. Jones, Loach and W h et­ Drunkard’s H o m e— Leta Barrows;
Prof. Fanburg, the oculist, greets
stone will furnish the music for recitation, Since My Father’s Dead
us between visits to the upper aud
Junior N in e’s masquerade, and the aud G o n e— Anna Frost; dialogue,
lower river and over to the bay.
band will be present and open with Examination Day, by eight boys
B ev. Mr. Sanderlin conducted the gran d march.
and
girls; recitation,
Sick of
services at the Christian church in
People with delicate stomachs find Ayre’ s Mustn’ts— G eorgie Johnson; reci­
this plnce Sunday morning and Sarsaparilla agreeable to the taste, nod, tation, Last D ay of School - May
night.
Judge Dyer, E lb e rt D y er and
therefore, prefer it as a blood-purifier to
any other. This is one reason fo r its great
popularity as a spring and fam ily medicine
Safe, oertain, and palatable.
To Exctao--„
80 Acres of land
near Drain, Douglas the city.and returned to their home D o Just R igh t— N ora Peterson;
dialogue, Little
Gossips— seven
county. Or. W ell adapted to fruit or poul on the lower river.
try; w ill be exchanged fo r land or town
property in this county.
B illy Stillwell came home from girls; recitatioD, Retribution— John
For particulars enquire nt H erald office,
the railroad camp last week with Benham; recitation, Poor Pussy,
or address
HO.V 0 5 , Coquille, Oregon.
A. Pershbaker, Prosper’s leading one eye tied up. A piece of steel
business man, was on our streets wedge struck him in the eye, and
yesterday. H e still occupies his while very paiufnl, it is thought
the member is not seriously injured.
warehouse, since the disastrous
effects of the slide last winter, for COR SALE. — Best building in Co-
qnille City for store, with dwel­
merchandising in.
ling or offices on second floor, or
“ I ’ ve tried all sorts o f blood-purifiers,” well arrnngid for hotel.
Situate
said an old lady to a “ cutter,” “ and you
ou Front street. W ill sell on easy
can't persuade me that any other Sarsapa­
terms.
rilla is as good as Ayer’ s.” There’ s where
F o r further information enquire
she had him. Sue knew that Ayro’ s was
the best—and"so did he, but it paid him of or address,
31-3m]
S. L . L e n e v e .
better to sell a cheaper brand.
M r. and Mrs. Frank H oberg,
of
the bay, are now residents of this
¡r
A. L. N osier
place,
TVTOTii
S r those handsom e and serviceable i
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f ill
D. F. DEAN,
n . J mar51
Tapanesa kites, and they fill the
bill, entsrtaining old and young
County Clerk.
A grand ball is to be given at
B ullard’s
alike.
Mr. and Mrs. C.
W . Martin re­
ball, at Arago, on
night of the 16th.
The hall
the
is
! enlarged and improved, and all
turned last Friday from San F ran ­
arrangements made for a good time.
cisco.
W illiam Rohm, a former
Midnight supper by Mrs. C. A.
resident of Bandon and having
Bullard, at 25 cents a plate. Tick­
many friends in thin place and
ets, 25 cents.
M usic will be fur­
valley, managed the business in
nished by the A rag o String Band,
their absence.
and the steamer M y il will make
W . W . Gage, sheriff and tax-col­ an excursion in the interest of the
lector of Coos county, calls the dance.
attention of taxpayers in today’s
H e r a l d , that taxes for 1891 are now
due
aud
payable,
promptness,
and
desires
as the county is in
need of money.
The dauce given nt Norw ay
Saturday
last
night by the W oodruff
sisters was a grand affair.
The
attendence was
The
steamer M y il
very largo.
made
a trip from
this place, taking so many that
both
the boat and lighter were
crowded.
The Exam iner’s distribution of
A severe rhumatic pain in the left
shoulder had troubled Mr. J. If.
Loper, a well kuown druggist of
Des Moines, Iowa, for over six
months. At times the pain was so
severe thnt he could not lift any­
thing. W ith all ho could do he
could not get rid of it until ho ap­
plied Chamberlain’s Paiu Balm. “I
only made threo applications of it,”
he says, “and have since been free
from all pnin.” Ho now recom­
mends it to persons similarly af­
flicted.
It is for sale by S. L.
Leneve, druggist.
Ih e
jail-breaker,
White,
ton— Russell N asburg;
recitation,
W h o ’s
n
D arlin g G u l? — M abel
H ayes;
recitation, L et the Boys
W histle— Carl
Voice of
H ayes;
recitation,
A n gels— Phcebie
Sim ­
mons; dialogue, O ur F la g — Clare
Sherwood,
Elven
Johnson
and
Vane M aury; recitation, Azubah
M cDonald; song, W h ere’s M y G al
W id de B lue Drees O n — G eorgia
Johnson.
The roll of honor, being those
who missed no session of school,
dSTotiO©.
hereby given that sealed
!>
bid w ill be received by the County
bids
Court o f Coos County, Oregon, until the
north end. Mrs. H. is a daughter first clay o f April, 1895. for the superin­
o f M r. and Mrs. H udsou of this tending and keeping o f the Coos County
Infirm ary and Poor Farm, and caring fo r
■^ity, aud naturally feels at home. all inmates thereof, and doing all work
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, necessary to be done on said farm from the
• h e kite Bensou broke out fu ll- I 15th day o f April, 1895. until the first day
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„ , « . 1 . j o f March, 1898. A ll bids to be filed with
«V, the close Of last
week. I the CIerk OI 8ai<1 Court on or before the
I first dav o f April, 1895. The Court reserves
-Véllie
F
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g
received
a
stock
r
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j the right to reject any and all bids.
place at the
Laura Fox; recitation, Daisy D u t­
was
captured by Deputy Sheriff S. C.
presents will take place the latter
G iles of M yrtle Point, after riding
part of A pril this year.
M any of j
all night, ¡u Brewster valley, aud
our readers have an opportunity
not in Camas Valley and after his
to subscribe on our reduced club­
eppture by other parties ns we had
bin g offer and get a valuable pres­
been informed.
W hite got be­
ent— a fruit ranch, piano, organ, wildered and failed to make good
blooded horse, or something.
time in getting ont of the valley,
T h e following list o f nnclaimbd and luckily G iles’ ridinc all night
brought him up to the prisoner,
letters, rem aining in the Coquille
whom he at once secured.
postoffice to M arch 1st, 1895, are
“ advertised:” M. J. W heeler, Ben Dr. Price’s Cream Baking Powder
Smith, Jno. Smith, Mrs. Sarah Awarded Gold Medal Midwinter Fair, San Francisco.
Morribon, John W . Koon, W m .
Proposals for the construction
Kington, C. L . Humphrey. Dnted
Rt Coquille, Oregon, M arch 1st, of the necessary buildings for the
1895.
A . G. A i k e n , P. M.
light station at the mouth of the
AI Batch has a hen that lays her Coquille riyer were opened at the
eggs in a tree.
H e r nest— or what office of M ajor Post, CJ. S. engineers,
In all,
she uses for that purpose— is a at Portland, on the 20th.
clump of feafy branches well out 88 proposals were submitted, 12
on a limb, but when she starts off for the metal work, and 26 for the
to cackle to her neighbors about buildings. The lowest bidders for
were not tardy, etc., during the five
months, were R alph Nosier and
Oliver Wilson.
The attendance
the first day
was 48; attendance last day, 45.
Total enrollment during the term,
61; average attendance, 52, for the
term of 95 days taught.
A t the close o f
these
exercises
the trustees and a number of
the visitors went to the upper
room, where the principal, Prof.
Strang , has charge and was con­
ducting a review and examination.
The exercises .vero quite over, but
we got to see and learn much that
entertained and showed thnt the
discipline of the school was ex­
cellent aud the progress of the
scholars creditable and efficient.
At the conclusion of these exer­
cises, the teacher read off the names
of scholnrs who had not missed over
two days in the past two months,
and presented each with a hand­
somely bound standard volume of
history and biography, as follows:
Mary Drane,
I'.flie Collier,
Jessie Simmons, Rosa Leneve,
Ettie James,
Bertha Wilkins,
Edna Seeley,
Lillie Wilson,
Julia Drnne,
Icy March,
Lou Drew,
Maud Drew,
Dolía Fox.
Clins. Whetstone,
Eddie Lorenz,
John Johnson,
Robert Benham, Geo. Croy,
Harvey James,
Ham Johnson,
Geo. Goodman,
Lillie W ay.
Fannie Norton, Ivy Baleli,
Fred Tuttle,
Harry Strahon,
James Lee,
Lottie Hill,
Albert Johnson, Frank Strang.
The first day’s attendance in the
upper room was 54; the last day’s
attendance, 41; total enrollment,
74; average attendance during term,
53.
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C l A ( f \ E f a c h e and R h e u m a t is m re lie v e d
I V b v Dr. Miles’ Nerve Plasters.
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A first-class opportunity is o f­
fered in today’s H e r a l d for start­
ing the hotel business, to any one
who means
business.
See “ For
Sale,” among our locals.
County Surveyor Cathcart
Awarded
Highest Honors—World's Fair.
D
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what she has done and the Ynukee the metal work were the Russell
trick she had played on her owner, W heel & Fouudry Co., o f Detroit,
her egg is not there, bat falls to Mich., their bid being 11893. The
lowest bid for the construction of
the earth and is broken.
Mrs. E lsie Price met with a pain­
the buildings was 113,757, by F. H.
w CR EAM
; Goss, o f Tacoma. This is so much
ful accident Monday of last week. 1 lower than the other bids that some
She was visiting at the time at Mr. of the bidders think Mr. Gross, who
Chas. Elliott’s, in the noith part o f, has not visited the site of the light
town. W h ile carrying her baby on station, will probably back out.
the plank walk, a loose plank The next lowest bids were by Bays
A.i4 /
.
. <fc Jeffrey, of Portland, for *1 <,909,
tilted, causing a severe sprain, of an(j W illiam Jacobson, of Portland,
her foot, that she has not been able for *18,013. The other 23 bids
MOST PERFECT MADE.
to use it and it has been much averaged about 820,000, except one A pur* G rip * Cream o f T >rtar Powder. Fre*
swollen and all black and blue submitted by W alk er <5c Weiman, from Ammonia, Alum or in y other adulterant
since.
^ for 843,000.
4 0 YE A R S TH E S T A N D A R D .
B A K IN S
p o w h r
Mrs. Laura G. Phoeaix, fillwaukoe, Wls.
WORM) j im
Notice to Taxpayers
“ S la tra n o f a B e n e v o le n t H o m e
and knowing the good Dr. Miles’ Nervine
has done me, my wish to help others, over­
comes m y dislike fo r the publicity, this
letter may give me. In Nov. and Dec., 1893,
27ie i n m a t e s h a d t h e “ L a G r ip p e ,”
and 1 wasono o f the first. Resuming duty
too soon, with the care o f so many sick, I
did r.ofc regain m y health, and in a month
I b e ca m e s o d e b ilita te d a n d n e r v o u s
from sleeplessness and the drafts maao on
my vita lity, that it was a question i f I could
go cn. A dear friend advised mo to try
D r . S7iles9 Ite s t o r a t iv e N e r v in e .
I took 2 bottles and am happy to say, I am
in better health than ever. I still continue
I t s o cca s io n a l u s e , a s a n e r v e fo o d ,
as my work is very trying. A letter ad­
dressed to Milwaukoo, Wls., w ill roach me.”
Juno 0,1894.
M rs . L a u r a O. P h o enix .
Dr. Milos’ N ervine is sold on a positive
guarantee that tho first bottle w ill Denefit.
A ll druggists sell it at $1, 6 bottles for $5, or
it w ill bo sent., prepaid, on receipt o f prico
by the Dr. Miles Medical Co., Elkhart, lucL
r I^axpayers w ill ploase take notice that the
X assessment roll for the year 1894 o f Coos
county, Oregon, has been received by me,
and all taxes for the said year are now due
and payable. Pleas? pay up promptly, as
the county needs money.
Empire City, M ar. 4,1895.
W. W . G aor ,
Sheriff and Tax-Collector o f Coos county,
Oregon.
Dr. Miles’
jW K
A H D E N C Y C Ii O FED IA F O E 1 8 8 3 .
The Best Reference Bock prfnfscf.
A Volume of ever 500 pages
It Treats 1,400 topics (
»1 $
M A U R IK D .
N ystbom - G ray — At Bandon, Feb. 23, 1895,
by Rev. J. S. McCain, Matt Nyetrom, pro­
prietor o f M yrtle Point hotel, aud Miss
T illie Gray, also o f M yrtle Point.
indorsed by STATESMEN,
EDUCATORS and
STUDENTS everywhere.
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B o m .
O’C onnell —At Marshfield. Feb. 22, 1895, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. O’ Connell, a daughter.
D iv il b is s —A t Sixes River. Curry county,
Feb. 11, 4895, to Mr. and Mrs. Newt D ivii-
biss, a daughter.
T h r if t —A t Bandon, Feb. 25, 1893, to Mr.
aud Mrs. T . J. T h rift, a son.
W hbbler —I n Coquille City, March 3, 1895,
to Mr. and Mrs A.O. Wheeler, a daughter.
R esto re s H e a lth C orijitt —A t Bandon, Feb. 25, 1895, to Mr.
Sold by I t S. linow l ton.
and Mrs. Wm. Corbitt, a daughter.
T ruman —On Four-mile, near Bandon, Feb.
23, 1895, to Mr. aud Mrs. 14. F . Truman,
Execution Salo.
a son.
S trong —Near M yrtle Poin t, Fob. 21, 1895,
'V T otice is hereby given that under and by
to Mr. and Mrs, J. F. Strong, a daughter.
i_v virtue o f an execution and order o f sale
issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the State
D IE D .
o f Oregon fo r Coos County, on the 26th day
February. 1895, in fa vo r o f A. J. Sherwood L eneve — I n Coquille City, by drowning,
Feb. 28, 1895, Freddie A. Leneve, son of
and against the property o f J. W . Koon.
M r and Mrs. N. W. Leneve, aged 5 years,
commanding me to make sale o f the real
8 months and 28 days.
property heretofore attached in tUi« action or
a sufficiency thereof to satisfy the demands B s l ie u — On Rock creek, Feb, 12, 1893, R ich­
o f said A. ¿. Sherwood, to-wit: The sum o f
ard, son o f M r. nnd Mrs. Bslieu, agod 1
$123.70 and interest thereon at tho rate o f
year and 10 months.
ten per cent per annum from the 2d day o f M hrbiman — At San Jose, Cal., Fob. 22,1835,
December. 1893. together with the sum o f
George Merriman, aged 61 years an i 4
#20.10 costs and an attorney fee o f $35.00.
months.
w ith interest on the two sums last named
at the rate o f eight per cent per annum
from the 9th dav o f October, 1894; I w ill, on
do y o u Qo
T H U R S D A Y , T H E 4T H D A Y O F A P R IL ,
1895, at tho hour o f two o'clock in the a fter­
noon o f said day. at tho Courthouse door in
the town o f Empire City in said County and
State, offer for sale and sell at public auo-
OF COURSE
tion to the highest and best bidder for cash
all tho right, title and interest which the
You will buy a
said J. \V. Koon, had on tin 6th day o f Sep­
tember, 1894. or may at any tim e since have
BECAUSE—
acquired in or to the lot numbered 3 in Sec­
It has a solid top—Protection *
tion 3, in tp. 28 south, o f range 13 west, of
It ejects at tho side—Con vcnlenec*
the W illam ette Meridian, in Coos County,
It Is light weight—C om fort*
Oregon or a sufficiency thereof to satisfy
It has tho B a l l a r d Barrel— Accuracy.
said sums above set forth.
It has fewest parts-S im plIcity.
Dated this 27th day o f February, 1895.
Send for complete catalogue, free. Special pack
W . W . G ao »,
of cards for 15 cents.
mar5 5w] Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
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Haa Reached Such a State of Per­
fection That It is a Veritablo
Encyclopedia of Fr.cts, Statis­
tics and Events Brought Down
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to January First, I COB.
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C jP H E 1895 volume it a whole library
A
in itself. One can hardly think
o f a question it car.not answer. It tells
all a b o u t patty platforms, election sta­
tistics, the new tariff, religions ot the
earth, population everywhere, slate and
government statistics, occupations o f
men, foreign matters, literature, science
and education.
it is . . .
- 25 C E N T S .
P R I C E , postpaid by mail,
A d d r e s s T H E W O R L D , New York City.
HUNTING?
F or S ale — T b e
undersigned
The creamery at W ell River,
Vermont, m ade 252,260 pounds of offers a span of good mares, 6 and
butter taat yenr, which was sold for 8 yrs. old, wagon and harness, for
$58,172. The expenses for making sale. For terms, enquire at the
postoffice, o f
A. G. A iken .
were a little more than $7000.
MARLIN.
Mr. W . B. Honeymnn, of the
Portland Linseed O il Works, has
made contracts with L iu u county
farmers for 2000 acres of flaxseed
for which he has contracted to pay
$1.80 per hundred. This will
bring to the growers something
u p w a r d of $20,000. Mr. Honeym au
furnishes the seed to sow the 2000
acres.
THE MARLIN FIRE ARMS CO,
Execution Sale.
E x e c u tio n
S a le .
E is hereby given that nnder and
o f an execution aud order of
N 'O by T IC virtue
sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the
State o f Oregon for the countv o f Coos on
on the 26th day o f Febrnary, 1895, in favor
o f Catherine Witner aud against the prop-
erty o f Angusta Aiken, and her hnsband
A. G. Aiken, commanding me to make sale
o f the certain mortgaged premises herein­
after described to satisfy the amount
named in the said execution, to-wit: The
sum o f $180.85. and the som o f $.'18.00 costs,
and also the cost o f and upon this writ,
together with interest on said $180.85 and
$38.00 nt the rate o f eight per cent per
annnm from the 9th (lay o f October, 18iH; I
will, on TH U R S D AY . T H E 4TH D A Y
O F A P R IL . P95, at th* Courthouse door,
in the town o f Empire City in said County
and State, at the hour o f one o’clock in
in the afternoon o f said day, offer for sale
and sell at public auction to the highest
nnd best binder for cash all o f the right,
title and interest which the said Augusta
Aiken nnd her husband A. G. Aiken, had on
the 11th day o f Beptemb r. 1888, or may at
any time since have acquired in or to the
lots numbered three and fou? in block num­
ber twenty in Elliott's Addition to the
town o f Coquille City, in Coos County, '
Oregon.
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Dated this 27th day o f Febrnary. 1 M .
W. W . G aor ,
mar5 2w] Sheriff o f C ow County, Orcgou. !
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Manufactured by
STEVENS
& S O IIU O E D E R ,
AKAGO, OREGON.
[Patent applied for.]
Water, snow and mildew proof for all
kin daof leather. Just the thing for har­
ness, o r boots and shoes. G ives the leather
a fine glossy black. Keeps it soft and pli-
1 ant, and makes it waterproof.
Makes
leather boots, when seuncl, better than rub-
• ber boots, if applied as directed.
For sale bv Kronen ben? * Son, Coquille
i City; H nling A Lundy, M yrtle Point; Lowe
& Co.. Bandon.
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Drsks or Supplies
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F O R S C H O O L S OR
A C A D E M IE S
W ill find it to their inieres t to consult or
w rite the undersigned, agent fo r Kane <k
Co . manufacturers, Chicago, III.
W e sell direct from the factory, nnd
ship, f. o, b., to Hnn Francisco or Portland.
JO H N R O W AN , Agent.
19 t fl
Coquille City, Oregon.
C O A L B 'iO V E S ,
W O O D STO VES,
COOK STOVES
RANGES.
I1D1LDINO H A R D W A R E —Such n. N a il«,
Screw«, Locks, Hinges, etc., nt
rock-bottom prices.
WALTER D R A N E ^
Blacksmith and
Wagonmaker,
COQUILLE CITY, OREGON
L L kinds o f farm work solicited. Horse
. shoeing nnd plow work a specialty
Supplies for logging work, wedges, dogs
rings, oant-hooKH and everything used in
logging camps kept on hand. Satisfaction
ganrantced. Hhop on corner north o f F lo.
neei Feed stable.
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$ 3
Groceries IT
m Undies
A T U m J E ItltY W IL S O N PL A C E , op
i l post to the Railroad Depot,
FRO N T STREET,
$3.60 -ONLY -$3.60 C o q u ille C ity , O r .
FOM T i l »
TENTS
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T E N T IN G
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ORDER.
M A T E R IA L
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3. CO RD O VAN,
ntcwcB a ouM iu . 1 0 calf .
4.*3V F ine C au &K ambarw
*3 A° POLICE, 3 SOLES.
ROBERT MCCLEARY,
\ Liberal Offer.
Coquille City Herat J and DEM-
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BY
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attended to, and goods shipped p e r
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B A N D O N , OR.
N ew H a v e n , Conn.
'V T O T IC E is hereby given that under nnd
by virtue o f an execution and order o f
anle issued out o f the Circuit Court o f the i
State o f Oregon for the county o f Cooa on j
ihe 26th day o f February, 1895, in favor
o f Mary Neilson, and Mary Neilson as tho
Executrix o f the estate o f N. J. Neilson, de­
ceased. and against the property o f S. A.
Ward ns tho administrator o f the estate
o f J. A. Simon, deceased, nnd Francis
Simon, the only son and sole heir at law o f j
the said J. A. Simon, deceased, commanding
me to make sale o f the certain mortgaged
premises hereinafter described to satisfy
the sums set forth in said execution, to-wit: j
The sum of $808,90, and the further sum
o f $17.75 costs nnd disbursements with
interest on said sums at the rate o f eight I
per cent per annum from the 11th day o f
October, 1894, together w ith the costs
under said execution, 1 will on T H U R S ­
D A Y , T H E 4TH D A Y O F A P R I L , 1895,
at the hour o f three o’clock in the after- |
noon o f the said day, at the Courthouse
door in the town o f Empire City, in said j
County nnd State, offer for sale and sell at I
public auction to the highest and best bidder
for cash, all right, title and interest which
the said J. A . Simon, deceased. S. A. Ward
ns the administrator o f the estate o f J. A.
Simon, deceased, and Francis Simon, the
only son and sole heir at low o f the said J.
A. Simon, deceased, had on the 21st day of
November, 1890, or may at any time since
have acquired in or to the lot numbered one
and the north half o f the southwest quarter
and the southwest quarter o f the northwest
quarter o t section 34, in tp. 27 south, of
range 13 west, o f the W illam ette Meridian,
in Coos County, Oregon.
Dated this 27*th dav of February, 1895.
W. W. G aos ,
mar5 5wl Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon,
went
up to Yoakam’s camp yesterday to
lay out a logging road.
DON’T
STOP
TOBACCO
F re e to O u r S u b s c rib e rs .
Boyrie; song, W ill You meet Me
B y the Moonlight?— Anna Frost
and G eorgia Johnson; recitation,
Mrs. Clarence Low e and baby ar­
A
pp le Blossoms— E arl N osier; re­
rived at home lust Thursday from
E . W . Fahy, er., and son E d,
Com ing Hom e
From
California.
came over from the bay on the citation,
train yesterday, after on absence at School— M ary Dickson; recitation,
I T S IN J U R IO U S TCI S T O P S U D D E N L Y
N
last
having been chosen to that posi­
A total eclipse of the moon will
S a le
and don’t be imposed upon by buying «
r()T I C E is hereby given that under and
by virtue o f an execution and order
remedy that requires you to do so, ns it )*<
o f sale issued out o f the Circuit Court o f
nothing more than a substitue. In the si:<
the State o f Oregon for Coos county on the
7th day o f February. 1895. against the orop-
den stoppage of tobacco you must Lav-
erty o f J. B. D ully and in favor o f Henry
some stimulant, nnd in most all cased, ti e
Sengstack.cn, commanding me to make the
effect of the stimulant, be it opium, moi-
sum o f $246.73, with interest thereon at the j
rate o f ten per cent per annum from the 2d ;
phine, or other opiates, lenv< *
day o f November, 1892, aud the farther
a far worse habit contraetai’ .-
sum o f $8.50 costs, with interest thereon at
the rate o f eiuht per oeut per annum from
Ask your druggist about
the 2d day o f November, 1895, together
b A -C C -C U E O .
with the costs o f said writ, I did, on the 9th !
day o f February. 1895, levy upon all o f the j
It is purely vegetable.
Yon
right, title and interest which tho said J. B. j
do not have to stop using tobacco with BA C0-CUR0. It will notify y< t
Dully had on (he 3d day o f November, 1892, I
Your system will 1 <■
or may at any time since havo acquired in when to stop and your desire for tobacco will coase.
or to the following described real estate, as free from nicotine as the day before you took your first chew or smok<
to-*wit: The real estate described and con­
veyed by Elizabeth Crane to said J. B. An iron-clad written guarantee to absolutely cure the tobacco habit in nil
Dully by deed dated December 2, 1884, and its forms, or money refunded.
Price $1 per box, or 3 boxes (30 days
recorded in Book 13 o f Records o f Deeds
o f said Coos county, at page 482 thereof, treatment and guaranteed cure,) $2.50 For sale by all druggists or will
and described as commencing at a stake on be sent by mail upon receipt of price.
S E N D S IX T W O - C E N T
the west sido o f the Coos B ay & Roseburg S T A M P S F O R S A M P L E BOX.
Booklets and proofs free.
Wagon Hoad, 60 feet from the southwest
E u r e k a C h e m ic a l fi M V o Co., L a Crosse, Wis.
corner o f lot 4 in block I iu the town o f
Sumner; thenoe southwest, or nearly so, 100
feet, more or less, to line o f land belonging
Offloe o f T H E P IO N E E K P R E S S C O M P A N Y , C. W. Homick, Supt.,
to Dean & Co.; thence west o f north along
8t. Paul, M inn.. Sept. 7, 1891.
said lino belonging to Dean & Co. 200 feet,
Eureka
Chemical
nnd Man’ f ’ g Co., L a Crosse, Wis.—Dear Sirs: I have been a tobacco»
more or less, to center o f ditch; thence
fiin
d
tov
many
year*,
and
during
the
past
two
years
have
smoked
fifteen to twenty c ig a r»
northeast along center o f said ditch to
Coos Bay and Bose burg Wagon Road; regularly every day. My whole nervous system became affected, until my pliyaician tef
thence up along the west side o f said wagon me I must give up the use o f tobacco, fo r tho time being at least. I tried the so-oaliuii,
road to the place o f beginning; also lot 2 “ Kt-cloy Cure,” “ No-To-Buc.” anil various other remedies, bat without success, until «•
o f section 20, in township 26 south, o f range accidentally learned o f your “ Baco-Curo.” Three weeks ago today I commenced osin .
12 west, W. M ., containing 39 79-100 MTM. your preparation, and today I consider m yself completely cured; I am in perfect health
And I will, ON S A T U R D A Y , T H E 80TH and tne horrible craving for tobacco, which every inveterate smoker fully appreciates, has
I consider your “ Baco-Curo” simply wonderful, and can fully
D A Y O F M ARC H , 1895, at the Courthouse completely left me.
C. W. H o r m ic k .
door, in the town o f Em pire City. Coos recommend it. Yours very truly,
com ity, Oregon, at the honr o f one o’ clock
in the afternoon o f said day, oiler fo r sale
and sell at public auction, to the highest
and best bidder for cash, all o f the right,
scnptiou price of
title and interest which the said J. B. Dully
had in or to the above-described real prop­ this paper, the Coquille City Herald, either ns a renewal or now su b ­
erty on the said 3d day o f November. 1892,
or may at any tim e since have acquired scription, will be presented with a copy of T he W orld A lmanac bv
therein or thereto, or so much thereof as the publishers of tbiu paper.
The Alm anac may be had at this offuv
may be neoessary to satisfy the sums above for 25 cents.
specified.
Dated this 16th day o f February. 1895, at
Empire City, Coos county, Oregon.
W . W. G A G E ,
Sheriff o f Coos County, Oregon.
feb26 5w]
By J. J. S tanlky , Deputy.
K night of M yrtle
Point went over to the hay
O u r I N i b l i c S c h o o l C lo s e d .
The Junior N ine’s masquerade
promises success. It will be on St.
W s bad light frosts Sunday and
J. F. M AST,
m a rl*]
Arago, O regon .
yesterday mornings.
The steamer Baudorille got out
Mrs. M abel Goodman is out
of the river last Saturday, with a
since her recent serious sickness.
C. F. Blum enrotber
W e ’d
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Additional locals on 2d page.
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